Bosses: Workers have no clue what you’re talking about when you use these acronyms
Acronyms to make the list include IRL and WFH—despite the latter dominating workplace conversations for well over four years.
Acronyms to make the list include IRL and WFH—despite the latter dominating workplace conversations for well over four years.
In the latest development, U.S. publishing giant HarperCollins reached a contract with an unnamed tech company allowing it to use some of its books to train its generative AI models.
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Company leaders can be reluctant to take time off, but some say doing so was “pivotal” for their careers.